MXPA06012457A - Moist towelette packaging - Google Patents

Moist towelette packaging

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MXPA06012457A
MXPA06012457A MXPA/A/2006/012457A MXPA06012457A MXPA06012457A MX PA06012457 A MXPA06012457 A MX PA06012457A MX PA06012457 A MXPA06012457 A MX PA06012457A MX PA06012457 A MXPA06012457 A MX PA06012457A
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hole
closure
container
wipe
wipes
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MXPA/A/2006/012457A
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Spanish (es)
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Christopher T Evans
Christopher Gieda
Paul Bertram
David Schultz
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Paul Bertram
Christopher T Evans
Christopher Gieda
David Schultz
Union Street Brand Packaging
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Application filed by Paul Bertram, Christopher T Evans, Christopher Gieda, David Schultz, Union Street Brand Packaging filed Critical Paul Bertram
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Abstract

The new invention allows for easy retrieval of fall backs and eases the initial threading process upon initial opening/use of the package. Threading is done without removing the cap. Several of the embodiments allow refills to be inserted into the canister without removing the lid/cap. The layout of the dispensing system and the geometry and shape of the dispensing orifice/aperture minimize and mitigate product fall backs. The new invention improves performance of the orifices/apertures through unique geometry and shape as well as using different materials from existing products or the combination of multiple materials. Varying orifice diameter, co-molded density and stiffness or geometry of the actual lobes defining the dispensing aperture allows the precise amount of friction to be created in the dispensing opening for selectively grabbing or releasing the towelette, thereby tearing the towelette connecting perforations at just the right time.

Description

HUMID TOWELITE PACKAGING BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Wet wipes in a package are commonly sold and used in consumer product markets. There are many methods for the packaging of wet wipes. However, there are no packages that have adequate mechanisms for their distribution. The wipes and cleaning wipes are packaged as central distribution rolls in cylindrical containers or as stacks of individual horizontal wipes. Many existing packaging systems for wet wipes have no distribution mechanism or if there is a distribution mechanism, then there are many limitations that would impede functionality and ease of use. Current packages help to allow customers to remove one wet wipe at a time. Normally, the subsequent handkerchief in a package hangs from the package for easy fastening. However, the next handkerchief must back or return through the hole in the lid and into the container, current technology requires the user to remove the lid. This is often very difficult to perform. Then, the consumer has to re-thread the tissue through the lid hole and then has to replace the lid in the container for the additional distribution of a single wipe. This is the same activity that the consumer also has to perform to first distribute the package. When wet wipes are used, the user's hands are often contaminated with substances. With the reopening of the container, it is difficult to search and advance towards the end of a wipe through the dispensing orifice when the distribution break occurs before completing the cleaning operation. There is a need for improved methods of distributing and storing wet wipes that allow for easy distribution.
Summary of the Invention It is intended that the new invention allow an easy recovery of the "setbacks", as well as facilitating the initial process of "threading" that the person must experience based on the opening / initial use of the package. The new invention allows the threading to be carried out without removing the lid. Also, several of the new modalities allow fillings to be introduced into the container without removing the closure / lid. The arrangement of the distribution system and the geometry and shape of the opening / opening of distribution minimize and mitigate the backward movements or returns of the product. The new invention improves the performance of holes / openings through geometry and unique shapes, as well as, the use of different materials from existing products, or the combination of multiple materials, such as the hard thermoplastic molded substrate that surrounds the structure of the hole with a co-molded rubber-shaped material that fills the gap or opening center. The variation of the diameter of the hole, the co-molded density and stiffness or the geometry of the current lobes that define the distribution opening allow the precise amount of friction in the distribution orifice to be created for the attachment or release, in a selective manner , of the wipe, with which the perforations of the wipe connection are torn at the right moment. This maximizes distribution performance, and it is not necessarily required for the user to pull or pull up the wipes at an angle, as suggested by current alternative distributors to ensure that the user only removes one wipe at a time. These and other objects and features of the invention are apparent in the description, which includes the previous and current written specification, with the figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a plan view of a locking latch door mode in a position. Access the wipe. Figure 2 is a cross-section elevation view of the apparatus shown in Figure 1. Figure 3 is a plan view of a closure latch door embodiment in a wipe-dispensing position. Figure 4 is an elevation view in cross-section of the apparatus shown in Figure 3. Figure 5 is a plan view showing a multi-orifice lobe. Figure 6 is a plan view of a double closure. Figure 7 is a side elevation view of the double closure shown in Figure 6. Figure 8 is a cross-sectional elevation view of the double closure shown in Figures 6 and 7. Figure 9 is a perspective view of the double closure shown in Figures 6-8. Figure 10 is an open perspective view of the double closure shown in Figures 6-9. Figure 11 shows the adjustment of the inner closure in a perspective view of the double closure shown in Figures 6-10. Figure 12 is a plan view of a wipe access cover and hole with perforations. Figure 13 is a cross-section elevation view of the wipe access cover and perforated hole of Figure 12. Figure 14 is a cross-sectional elevational view of the wipe access cover and of the drill hole of Figure 12. Figure 15 is a cross-section elevation view of the telescopic dispenser orifice for wipes in an extended dispensing position. Figure 16 is a cross-section elevation view of a telescopic dispenser orifice for wipes in a closed position. Figure 17 is a plan elevation view of a thermoplastic elastomer dispenser orifice of the wipes dispensing cap. Figure 18 is a cross-sectional view of the dispensing cap shown in Figure 17. Figure 19 is a perspective view of the dispensing cap. Figures 20-24 are details of the plan view of different lobe designs for wipe distribution holes in wipe dispenser lids. Figures 25 and 26 show cut layers of soft thermoplastic elastomer below the dispensing orifice and the thermoplastic lobes. Figure 27 is a perspective view of a single door hitch mode. Figure 28 is a top view of one embodiment of an open double latch door with a hole in one side. FIG. 29 is a side view of an embodiment of an open double latch door with a hole on one side. Figure 30 is a top view of one embodiment of a closed double latch door with a hole in one side. Figure 31 is a side view of a closed double door latching mode with a hole in one side. Figure 32 is a top view of a single door hitch mode with a wide hole. Figure 33 is a side view of a single door hitch mode with a wide hole.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Modes With reference to Figures 1-4, one embodiment of a latch door of the invention is generally referred to by the numeral 1. A container 3 has an open upper end 5 that is configured to receive a lower end complementary to the cylindrical wall 9 of the distributor 1. The upper distribution part 11 has two mirror image portions 13 rotated on live joints 15. Each half 13 has a plate shape with the product clutch lobes 17 formed between recesses extending in a generally radial direction 19. The elongated recesses 21 are formed along the line of partition or separation 23 of the two plate-shaped halves 13. A cover 25 with a lifting tab 27 is attached to the upper part around the living joint 29. The tongue 27 is located within a recess 31 when closed. In one embodiment, the inwardly extending tab 33 cooperates with a collar 35 on the top of the container and extends between the two quick links 37 to help keep the cover 25 fully open or closed. The door closing stops 39 extend inwardly from the central hole 41 preventing upward movement of the plate-like halves 13. When accessing the inner towel 43 on a roll 44, the index and thumb fingers push inwardly on the plate-shaped halves 13, which rotate around the quick joints 15 allowing the tightening of the upper part of the innermost wipe 43 and lifting the wipe. The lobes 17 and the radial recesses 19 and 21 allow the innermost wipe 43 to be pulled through the central hole 45. The wipes in the roll 44 are joined together through four or five small bridges. As the next adjacent wipe passes through the center hole 45, the lobes 17 and the radial recesses 19 hold and decrease the speed of the next adjacent wipe while the bridges are broken by the continuous traction of the first wipe. The result is that the second wipe protrudes slightly through the hole 45, so that it can be held between the thumb and forefinger when the next wipe is desired. Among uses, the cover 25 is pressurized in the closed position, maintaining moisture in the wipes. Figure 5 shows an alternate shape of the hole 45 in which the radial recesses 19 and 21 in the halves 13 are of the same size, producing that the lobes 17 are also of the same size. Figures 6-8 show a modality of a double closure. The lower portion 7 of the cylindrical wall 9 is configured to be press-fit onto the wet wipe container. When the container is of a square or rectangular shape, the wall 9 and the junction of the lower end are square or rectangular in shape. The main portion 53 has a central hole 55 with a central support lobe 57, which extends towards the hole. An orifice retaining seal 59 has a central portion 61 with the lobes 17 separated by the radial recesses 19, and a relatively large recess 63 with a radial slot 65 used to thread the wipe. An inlet 67 has an outwardly extending ring 69, which is snapped between the inwardly extending ring 71 in the central portion 53. A tab 73 is provided to raise the orifice closure 59 around the joint live 75, if required. The gap or slit 65 and the long hole 63 are aligned with respect to the central support lobe 57, which provides for the fifth lobe to cooperate with the fourth of the other lobes 17, forming a towel lifting hole 45 in the center. When it is necessary to reach the innermost wipe 43, the inward pressure on the lobe 17 next to the central lobe 57 allows the slit 65 to open to reach the innermost wipe 43. The pull of this wipe up through the hole 45 and the continuous upward traction of the wipe removes the next adjacent wipe partially through the hole until the bonds or bridges of the wipe are broken. The result is that the next adjacent wipe is partially extended through the hole 45, allowing the next wipe to be removed conveniently through the hole, and keeping the end of the successive wipe in the hole. A cover 25 similar to the cover shown in Figures 1-4 is connected to the end of the container with a live hinge 29. The tongue 27 aids in the opening of the cover. A flange 77 extends around the exterior of the inlet 78 of the cover which cooperates with an inwardly extending lip 79 over the inlet of the orifice retaining closure 59. Figures 9, 10 and 11 are end perspective views. of container 51 with cover 25 raised and orifice holder 59 closed. Figure 10 shows a raised orifice holder 59 with the innermost towel 43 being pulled from the wipe roll 44. The orifice holder is shown with the slit 65 spaced apart to assist in lateral positioning of the wipe 43 through the hole 45. Figure 11 shows the closure of the orifice holder 59 while partially pulling the first towel 43 through the hole 45.
Figures 12-14 show a cover 81 of the invention with a hole with perforations. The container 3 has an upper end 5 with a shape which is held by the lower end of form 7 of the wall 9. A cover 25 is connected to the wall 9 through the living hinge 29. The cover has the parallel clamps of V-shaped receiving 83 on its inner surface, which receive the outwardly extending pins 85 in the removable joint 87 at the outer end of the articulation plate 89. The live articulations 91 connect the articulation plate 89 with the orifice plate 93, which in turn is connected through a live joint 95 to the upper part of the container. As the container is packaged, the articulation plate 89 could be bent around the living joint 91 inwardly in the container. The orifice plate 93 and the articulation plate 89 are raised around the living hinge 95, and the innermost wipe 43 of the roll 44 is initiated through the hole 45. Next, the hinge pins 85 are connected to the receivers. V-shaped 83 on the cover 25, as shown in Figure 14. Removing the wipe up through the hole 43 pulls the next wipe connected from the inside surface of the roll 44 until the connections connecting the wipe are fractured in the strength of the hole 45. The cover 25 is closed, folding the hinge plate 89 around the live hinge 91 on top of the orifice plate 93 as the cover is closed, as shown in the lines in FIG. 13. An inner lip 76 on the inlet 78 of the cover snaps around an outer projection 97 on the inner portion of the orifice clamping plate. 99 which holds the live hinge 95 in the lid 81. Figures 15 and 16 show a lid 101 with a telescopic member 103, which is placed through the central hole 105 in a central recess 107. A ring 109 in the lower part of member 103 prevents or delays the separation of member 103 through central hole 105 in recess 107. A funnel-shaped guide 111 cooperates with the sloped wall of ring 109 to allow assembly of the telescopic member in the central hole 105. The sliding member has a central hole 113 leading into an elongated hole 115, through which a front wipe is pulled from the center of the roll 44. The upper part 117 of the sliding member 103 substantially fills the central depression 107. An articulated handle 116 extends upwardly from the upper portion 117, and an inlet 118 extends downwardly and has an inner flange 119, which is pressed into place on an upper end 117. n outer edge of the guide 111 to retain the telescopic member in the inward position, as shown in Figure 16. When the telescopic member is used, the lid could be removed and the innermost towel of the roll 44 could be fed to through the central hole 113 and out through the hole 115 to initiate the distribution. The lifting handle 116 raises the telescopic member 103 and the hole 115, and makes the innermost wipe available to extract it from the hole. As the wipe leaves the hole and pulls the end of the next wipe through the hole, the increase in resistance causes the wipe joints to break, leaving the second wipe partially exposed to pull it out through the hole . The simple push in the upper part 117 of the telescopic member 103 closes the container. A cap 121, as shown in Figures 17 and 18, has an integrally molded center plate 123, which is connected in the partition line 125 with a relatively flexible orifice soft portion 127., which contains the hole 129. The reach through the hole 129 stretches the hole and allows the user to hold the innermost wipe on the roll 44 and to pull the wipe through the hole. As the next successive wipe begins to be pulled through the hole, the strength increases and the bonds between the wipes tear or separate, leaving a short portion of the successive wipe over the top of the hole. The closing action of the cover 25 around the living hinge 29 allows the inwardly extending ring 76 on the inlet 78 to clutch with the outer extension 126 on the portion 128 of the thermoplastic substrate 123, which extends above the the shelf 122. A recess 126 allows the elevation of the distant edge 27 of the cover when the cover is closed. In one embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 19, the lid 131 has a side wall 9 and an inwardly extending orifice shelf 133, in which the hole 45 is formed. A large hole 135 is provided in the cover 131 through which the innermost wipe in the underlying roll could be held and slid in a lateral direction through the slot 137 towards the hole 45. The cover 25 is mounted on the living hinge 29 to close the cover 131 and the underlying container. Figures 20-24 show varied orifices and lobe shapes. Figure 20 shows an orifice 45 with five lobes 17 and five thin triangular recesses 19 extending radially from the center of the hole. Figure 21 shows an orifice 45 with six similar lobes 17 spaced between the triangular shaped recesses 19 leading away from the center of the hole. Figure 22 shows a circular hole 145 with four curved lobes 147 between four curved slots 149. Figure 23 shows a hole 45 similar to the hole shown in Figure 20, with five lobes 17 and with the elongated radial recesses 19. Figure 24 shows a hole 45 with round contact lobes 17 and circumferentially elongated recesses 19. Figures 25 and 26 show an orifice 45 similar to the hole shown in Figure 20, with five lobes 17 and five extending triangular recess slots. in the radial direction 19 formed in the orifice thermoplastic shelf 151. Immediately below the shelf there is a TPE layer 153 with the radial slits 155, which cooperate with the hole 145 to allow passage and encourage the attachment of the wipe more inside. Figure 27 shows a single door latch mode 160 having a hole 45 formed between the latch part 161 and the fixed part 163, and in particular between a latch 165 formed in the fixed part and the lobes 167 formed in the fixed part. the latch door. The latching door swings inwardly around the living hinge 169. The upward movement is limited by the lugs 173 on the fixed part 163 which is superimposed on the sides 171 of the latch door 161. A central depression 175 formed by the depressions 177 and 179 in the fixed part and the latch door allow part of the next wipe to remain above the hole 45 when the cover is closed. In one embodiment, the latch door could be articulated up or down and could be snapped into its operative position in which the upper portion of the wipe extends through the hole 45. The mode 160 shown in the Figure 27 is similar to the latch door shown in Figs. 1-4, except that it only has one hinged door down instead of two. This unique latch door could also be articulated up or down. This additional single door that joins up or down allows the innermost wipe of a roll to be initiated through the hole. The ring 181 on the cover 25 is pressed into the hole 183 in the lid 160 to seal the container. With reference to Figures 28-31, an embodiment of a double coupling door of the invention is generally referred to by the number 185. ' A container 3 has an open upper end 5 which is configured to receive a complementary lower end 7 of the cylindrical wall 9 of the distributor 185. The upper distribution part 11 has two latching doors 187, 189 rotated on the quick joints 15. A latch door 187 has a plate shape with five clutch-product lobes 191 and elongated radial recesses 193. The other door 189 does not have any clutch-product regions. A hole 195 is completely located on a latch door 187. This latch door 187 has a slit 197 which facilitates the threading of a wipe 43 of a roll 44. Both doors 187, 189 open to allow the user to reach the container 3 and threaded the next towel 43 through the hole 195. A cover 25 with a lifting tab 27 is joined with the upper part 11 around the living hinge 29. The tongue 27 is located within a recess 31 when it is closed . In another embodiment of the double latch door, an inwardly extending tab 33 cooperates with a collar 35 on the top of the container and extends between two snap joints 37 to help keep the cover 25 fully open or fully closed. The door closing stops 39 extend inwardly from the central hole 41 to prevent upward movement of the plate-like halves 13. When access is had to the inner towel 43 on the roll 44, the index finger and the The thumbs push inwardly on the plate-shaped halves 13, which rotate around the quick joints 15, making it possible to squeeze the upper part of the innermost wipe 43 and lifting the wipe upwards. The lobes 191 and the radial recesses 193, located only on one of the latching doors 187, allowing the innermost wipe 43 to be pulled through the slit 197 and the central hole 195. The wipes on the roll 44 are joined together through four or five bridges or small joints. As the next adjacent wipe 43 passes through the central hole 45, the lobes 191 and the radial recesses 193 are clamped and the velocity of the next adjacent wipe decreases while the joints are broken by the continuous traction of the first wipe. The result is that the second wipe protrudes slightly through the hole 195, so that it could be held between the thumb and the index finger when the next wipe is desired. Among these uses, the cover 25 is placed under pressure in the closed position, retaining moisture in the wipes. In a further embodiment of the invention, as shown in Figures 32 and 33, a lid 199 has a side wall 9 and a single inwardly extending latch door 201, in which an orifice 203 is formed. of latch 201 is connected to the container by means of a live joint 209. The latch door 201 has reinforcement flanges 211 on the lower part of the latch door 201 for added structural support. A large hole 205 is provided in the cap 199 through which the innermost wipe 43 in the underlying roll 44 could be held and slid in a lateral direction through a slot 207 to the hole 203. The latch door 201 opens rotating down along the living hinge 209 during the recovery of the wipe and pressurized back into position with the door seals 39 for distribution. The hole in the latch door 201 allows easier access to the roll of the wipes 44. The cover 25 is mounted on the living hinge 29 for the closing action of the lid 199 and the underlying container. While the invention has been described with reference to the specific modalities, the modifications and variations of the invention could be interpreted without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims (78)

  1. CLAIMS 1. A wipes dispensing apparatus, characterized in that it comprises: multiple wipes having connections between the ends of the adjacent individual wipes, a container that retains the multiple wipes, an open end in the container, a closure connected to the located container through the open end of the container, a cover on the open end for sealing the container, a hole in the closure for removing the wipes from the container, one or more lobes protruding into the hole, wherein a first wipe and a portion The front of the subsequent wipe is pulled through the hole, and the connections between the first wipe and the subsequent wipe are separated, and wherein a front portion of the subsequent wipe remains outside the closure and is secured within the hole.
  2. 2. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 1, characterized in that the closure further comprises a fixed closure and an articulated hooking door cooperating with the fixed closure.
  3. 3. The apparatus of * compliance with the claim 2, characterized in that the hole is formed between the coupling door and the fixed closure.
  4. The apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that the lobes are located in the latching door and in the fixed closure and wherein the lobes in the latching door cooperate with the lobes in the fixed latch to retain the forward portion. of a wipe 5.
  5. The apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the latching door is connected to the closure through a live hinge.
  6. The apparatus according to claim 2, further characterized in that it comprises door closing stops which maintain the latch door in a dispensing position.
  7. The apparatus according to claim 2, further characterized in that it comprises a central depression in the closure that retains the front portion of the wipe when the cover is closed.
  8. The apparatus according to claim 2, further characterized in that it comprises lugs which control the movement of the latch door.
  9. 9. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 2, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are only located on the coupling door.
  10. 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, further characterized in that it comprises a slit of the edge of the hooking door to the hole.
  11. 11. The apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the latch door is half the latch.
  12. 12. The apparatus according to claim 2, further characterized in that it comprises reinforcement ribs on the latch door.
  13. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the closure comprises two latching doors.
  14. 14. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 13, characterized in that the two latching doors are connected with the closure at the opposite edges of the closure.
  15. 15. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 14, characterized in that the latching doors are connected to the closure through quick joints.
  16. 16. The apparatus according to claim 13, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are in the first latch door.
  17. 17. The apparatus according to claim 16, characterized in that the second latch door has no holes or lobes.
  18. 18. The apparatus according to claim 13, characterized in that the two latching doors are mirror images.
  19. 19. The apparatus according to claim 13, characterized in that the hole is created at the intersection of the two latching doors.
  20. The apparatus according to claim 19, characterized in that the lobes on each latch door cooperate to retain the front portion of a wipe.
  21. 21. The apparatus according to claim 13, further characterized in that it comprises door closing stops which maintain the latching doors in a dispensing position.
  22. 22. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the cover is connected to the closure through a live hinge.
  23. 23. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the cover overlaps the closure in a closed position.
  24. 24. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the lobes tighten the front portion of a wipe.
  25. 25. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 1, characterized in that the closure comprises a lower closure and an upper closure.
  26. 26. The apparatus according to claim 25, characterized in that the lower closure is permanently fixed within the container and the upper closure is connected to the container through a live hinge.
  27. 27. The apparatus according to claim 26, characterized in that the lower closure has a lobe that extends into a hole.
  28. 28. The apparatus according to claim 26, characterized in that the upper closure and the cover are hinged on opposite sides of the container.
  29. 29. The apparatus according to claim 26, characterized in that the lower and upper closures are sealed below the cover, when the apparatus is not in use.
  30. 30. The apparatus according to claim 26, characterized in that the upper closure has the hole and lobes.
  31. The apparatus according to claim 30, characterized in that the closing action of the upper closure tightens the front portion of a wipe between the lobe in the lower closure and the lobes in the upper closure.
  32. 32. The apparatus according to claim 26, further characterized in that it comprises a slit in the upper closure for the threading of the wipes.
  33. 33. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that a live joint connects the closure with the container.
  34. 34. The apparatus according to claim 33, further characterized in that it comprises a slit in the closure for threading the wipes.
  35. 35. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 1, further characterized in that it comprises parallel V-shaped clamps on the inner surface of the cover.
  36. 36. The apparatus according to claim 35, further characterized in that it comprises pins extending outwardly on a releasable joint complementary to the parallel V-shaped clamps.
  37. 37. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 36, further characterized in that it comprises an articulation plate connected to an orifice plate through a live hinge and wherein the orifice plate is coupled to the vessel through a live hinge.
  38. 38. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 37, characterized in that the closing action of the cover folds the living joint between the articulation plate and the orifice plate and folds the live joint inward towards the center of the container.
  39. 39. The apparatus according to claim 37, characterized in that the opening of the cover deploys the live hinge until the hinge plate and the orifice plate are in the same plane.
  40. 40. The apparatus according to claim 37, characterized in that the articulation plate is releasably articulated with the parallel V-shaped clamps by means of the outwardly extending pins.
  41. 41. The apparatus according to claim 37, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are on the orifice plate.
  42. 42. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 37, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are on the articulation plate.
  43. 43. The apparatus according to claim 37, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are formed at the intersection of the articulation plate and the orifice plate.
  44. 44. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the closure further comprises a hole and a telescopic member that can be moved through the hole and wherein the hole is in the telescopic member to retain the front portion on the telescopic member. .
  45. 45. The apparatus according to claim 44, further characterized by comprising one or more rings around the telescopic member which prevent the telescopic member from falling into the container and being completely removed from the closure.
  46. 46. The apparatus according to claim 44, further characterized in that it comprises a central hole in the telescopic member leading towards the hole.
  47. 47. The apparatus according to claim 44, further characterized in that it comprises a lever hinged on an outer end of the telescopic member for movement of the telescopic member.
  48. 48. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 44, further characterized in that it comprises a flange which holds the telescopic member in a fixed position.
  49. 49. The apparatus according to claim 1, further characterized in that it comprises a central plate molded into the closure with the hole in the plate.
  50. 50. The apparatus according to claim 49, characterized in that the plate is made of a soft and relatively flexible material.
  51. 51. The apparatus according to claim 49, characterized in that the extension through the hole elongates the hole and allows the user to hold a wipe.
  52. 52. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the orifice is displaced from the center of the closure.
  53. 53. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 52, further characterized in that it comprises a second hole sufficiently long for the user to reach the container and recover a wipe.
  54. 54. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 53, further characterized in that it comprises a groove leading from the first hole to the second hole for threading a wipe.
  55. 55. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are of different configurations.
  56. 56. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the hole also comprises recesses between the lobes.
  57. 57. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 56, characterized in that the recesses are triangular.
  58. 58. The apparatus according to claim 56, characterized in that the recesses are rounded.
  59. 59. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the hole and the lobes are curved lobes between curved grooves.
  60. 60. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the orifice and the lobes are lobes and wherein the triangular recesses are formed in an orifice thermoplastic shelf and below the shelf there is an elastomer layer with slits. radial
  61. 61. A dispenser that stores and supplies wipes, characterized in that it comprises: a container that retains multiple wipes, the container has an open end, a dispensing closure attached to the open end of the container, wherein the dispensing closure is constituted by: a cover that is hingedly joined to the closure, so that the cover engages with a portion of the closure to seal the open end of the container when the cover is in a closed position, at least a portion of distribution that is attached at articulated form with the dispensing closure, so that the dispensing portion could be pushed into the container to have access to a wipe, a hole located on the dispensing portion, wherein the orifice is defined by one or more lobes that stand out from the distribution portion and by one or more recesses through the distribution portion, at of the lobes and orifice recesses engage and separate the wipes as each wipe is pulled through the orifice of the dispensing closure.
  62. 62. The dispenser according to claim 61, characterized in that two distribution portions are provided, the distribution portions are mirror-image, and the orifice is defined at the intersection of the distribution portions by the lobes and recesses formed on each of the distribution portions.
  63. 63. A method for the storage and distribution of wipes, characterized in that it comprises: the supply of a container of multiple wipes, the wipes have connections between the adjacent ends of the wipes, so that the wipes can be separated along the wipes. joints by supplying a separation force; accessing a first wipe using a dispensing closure attached to an open end of the container, wherein the first wipe is accessed by pushing down on a dispensing portion that is articulated with a dispensing closure; the extraction of a first wipe and a front portion of a second wipe through a hole in the distribution portion of the dispensing closure, wherein the orifice is defined by one or more lobes protruding from the dispensing portion and by one or more rebates through the distribution portion; the clutch of the first and the second wipes with lobes and recesses of the orifice; the application of a sufficient separation force to remove and remove the first towel from the container and dispensing closure; maintaining the front portion of the second wipe out of the dispensing portion by securing with the lobes and recesses of the hole; and the closing action of a cover for sealing the dispensing closure and the container, wherein the cover is hingedly connected with the dispensing closure.
  64. 64. A wipes dispensing apparatus, characterized in that it comprises a series of wipes joined end to end with relatively weak joints, a container that holds the wipes series, an open end in the container and a wipe dispenser connected to the end open, the dispenser of wipes has a hole with restraints that allow the individual wipes to pass from the series of wipes through the hole, the restraints hold the front end of the wipe while a preceding wipe is pulled out of the wipe for the wipe. Breaking the junctions between the ends of the wipes, the wipe dispenser can move with respect to the open end of the container that is stretched into the container through the open end and pulls a wipe from the series of wipes into the hole.
  65. 65. The apparatus according to claim 64, characterized in that the wipe dispenser comprises two opposite fins hinged from the opposite sides of the open end of the container and has the adjacent edges on the container, and wherein the orifice includes complementary partial holes formed on the adjacent edges.
  66. 66. The apparatus according to claim 64, characterized in that the series of wipes comprise a roll of wipes, which are distributed from the middle part of the roll.
  67. 67. The apparatus according to claim 64, characterized in that the dispenser comprises a cover connected to the open end of the container, at least one hinged fin can move inside the container, and has the orifice for the movement of the fin inwards in the container and the attachment of the end wipe in the series of wipes and the extraction of the end wipe through the hole.
  68. 68. The apparatus according to claim 67, further characterized in that it comprises an articulated cover on the lid for closing through the hinged fin and sealing the open end of the container.
  69. 69. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 67, characterized in that at least one articulated fin comprises more than one articulated fin having the outer edges articulated on the lid and having inner edges in close proximity to each other, and wherein the portions of the orifice are distributed between the inner edges of the edges. articulated fins.
  70. 70. The apparatus according to claim 64, further characterized in that it comprises a lid connected to the open end of the container, wherein the dispenser further includes an articulated fin inside the lid, and further comprises an articulated cover on the lid for the closing on the hinged fin and sealing the open end of the container.
  71. 71. The apparatus according to claim 70, characterized in that the hole is in the fin and the fin is a slit opposite the joint for threading a front wipe of the series of wipes through the slot and into the hole.
  72. 72. The apparatus according to claim 71, characterized in that the orifice has an open central area and lobes extending inwardly from the peripheral area of the hole towards the open central area, and having an elongated portion of the hole connected to the opening. Slit for receiving the front wipe.
  73. 73. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 72, further characterized in that it comprises a central support lobe extending from the inner edge of the lid opposite the hinged connection of the fin which cooperates and blocks at least a portion of the elongated portion of the hole to retain and allow passage outward from the front wipe.
  74. 74. The apparatus according to claim 71, characterized in that the fin and cover are hinged in the cover, respectively, through a first and a second quick joints in the separated positions on the lid.
  75. 75. The apparatus according to claim 71, characterized in that the flap is moved on a joint that extends inside the lid, and further includes a projection extending inward from the inside edge of the lid opposite the joint .
  76. 76. The apparatus according to claim 75, characterized in that the flap rotates on the joint inwardly in the container, and wherein the projection prevents outward movement of the lid.
  77. 77. The apparatus according to claim 71, characterized in that the lid can be removed from the open end of the container and joined with the open end of another container.
  78. 78. The apparatus in accordance with the claim 71, characterized in that the lid can be removed from the open end of the container for filling the container with a series of replacement wipes.
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